The Fall of Arsenal
Words by Max Cowie, Staff writer The Gunners are shooting themselves in the foot and there seems to be no end in sight for the fans. Arsenal have had a…
Size, Spirit and Usyk: The Power of Technical Prowess
Words by Will Vo, Sports Sub-editor If there is one thing that can be learned from Oleksandr Usyk’s battle with Anthony Joshua, it is that size isn’t everything in sports.…
Raducanu’s US Romp
Words by Max Kilham, Sports Abroad Writer From Bromley to the brightest lights. 18-year-old Emma Raducanu has made history, becoming the first qualifier in men’s or women’s tennis, to win…
Brighton Buccaneers, the city’s wheelchair rugby team and how you can join
With the new academic year starting, many people like to pick up a new sport to find fitness and fun. One sport not everyone may think of becoming a part…
Adrian Williams; the ins and outs of sports journalism
Words by Charlie Batten To kick off a new year at the Badger, I thought what better way than to interview someone who has literally been there and done that…
A Layman’s guide to MMA
Words by Will Vo As Mixed Martial Arts has grown from being a niche sport with a cult following, and into more of a mainstream attraction, there is no better…
The Seismic Comeback of the 2021 Off Season Transfer Window
Words by Ava Steed After two circumspect and difficult transfer windows during the height of lockdown, it appears that the football world, at least, thinks the worst of times are…
Seagull’s Superb Start
Words by Esteban Ramirez Saturday the 14th of August marked the start of the 2021/22 Premier League Season for Brighton and Hove Albion FC. After a disappointing campaign in 2020/21,…
The Day Fans Saved Football
Never before has the football world banded together so quickly as they did last week and it was all for one reason, to stop the Super League.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Rachael Blackmore Wins the Grand National
Rachael Blackmore became the first woman to ever win the Grand National. In the competitions one hundred and seventy three year history, the sport has been considered a privileged, boys…
Amelia Sandie: Basketball, Injury and Her Journey to the US
Basketball has consistently struggled to find it’s footing amongst the major sports in the UK.
British Judo Face Bullying Allegations
With the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games only 4 months away, yet another British sports organisation has faced allegations of bullying.
Haas Investigated for Anti-Doping Rule Breach
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has looked into the Formula 1 livery revealed by Haas for 2021 amid questions over its compliance with a ban against Russian athletes.
Fury v Joshua: the All British Bout for the Ages
As Fury and Joshua look set to lockhorns in a heavyweight super fight for all the belts in 2021, there is reason to look forward with a sense of optimism…
Wales Take Charge
The Dragons are leading the race to win their 40th Six Nations title, which would take them one ahead of England in total victories.
Following the Sussex Sharks: Sussex Esports Roundup
As Covid-19 has sent shockwaves through the sporting world, many students have been forced to turn to new hobbies with which to occupy their time and satisfy their competitive drive.…
Enough is Enough: New government laws to make social media companies accountable for racially abusive users
Football is a microcosm of today’s society and the racism that goes on within the game simply reflects the wider societal race problem in the UK. While systematic and institutional…
The Antarctic Fire Angels
Just the 1900km trip across the knuckle-whitening landscape of Antarctica. Nothing major then.
Aiming High with James Miller
Senior Great British number 2 10m Air Pistol Shooter James Miller gives an insight into the life of an athlete at University. How does he deal with high pressure, stress…
Dull Deadline Day reflects financial impact of pandemic across football
Words by Harry Smith Much like this season so far, the January transfer window was very different this year. With none of the usual sightings – managers speeding up and…